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Sam said: “We organised it ourselves and the businesses at this end chipped in. We could do with the council doing the rest of it. We need them to finish the job. It looks worse than the surface of the moon.

The unadopted part of Wilton Road at Humberston where local businesses clubbed together to pay £22,000 to resurface the road. Sam Carratt, manager from Ticker-T-Boo and Chris Smith, owner at Lindsey Garden Products, right.

“The industrial estate is now heavily involved in retail and customers are complaining. It could cause damage costing money if you hit a pot hole the wrong way.”

Scott Derua of G-Tech said: “It is in a disgraceful state. I come up here everyday. It is not good on the tyres. It makes it difficult to drive. We have written to the council. We have been here quite a few years but there has been no improvement.”

Ward councillor for Humberston and New Waltham, John Fenty said: “It is in a poor state and is due for remedial measures.

“I have spoken to a number of businesses and there is a collective approach to the problem. Part of it is unadopted and the other part does not come high on the list of roads needing resurfacing.

Is this the worst street in Grimsby for Pot Holes? Wilton Road in Humberston is in a poor state with businesses and customers complaining.

“We will continue as ward councillors to lobby for the road to be maintained and bring it forward for repair.”